My Work
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Information Architecture
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By Cindy
On 31, Dec 2011 | No Comments | In Content Development Content Strategy CSS HTML Information Architecture Photography Photoshop PHP Reporting Usability Testing Videography Web Design Web Development Wordpress development Writing | By Cindy
Large Health Clinic Redesign
I joined the Austin Diagnostic Clinic in May 2011 as the Web Designer and Content Manager.
ADC wanted to redesign its extensive website, with a goal of better reaching its 50,000 patients and raising awareness of its many specialties and services.
The website had grown over 10 years to more than 750 pages, all of which were managed by Microsoft’s Frontpage application. ADC knew its website needed to be update so it could be viewed not only in modern browsers, but also mobile screens and applications.
I started this massive project by performing a content inventory, then spent time researching the site’s needs by performing usability testing, interviewing stakeholders and patients, and surveying staff. The next step was to analyze the content and determine what could stay and what was outdated. Finally, I developed a content strategy for ADC that would not only guide content developm website and other online channels, but also govern content maintenance.
The content strategy guided development of content requirements and wireframes for each page. In the fall of 2011, I began designing and prototyping the website.
The ADClinic.com redesign is being built in WordPress using a highly customized child theme.
Content for ADC is strong, and I’ve recommended using video to communicate with ADC’s patients. The video you see above is an example of the videos we’ve uploaded to ADC’s YouTube channel. YouTube videos will be integrated into ADC’s site, and in time, we may upgrade to a more customizable service for video handling.
- This is the home page for dev.adclinic.com in December 2011
- This is an example of a blog article, December 2011
- This is an example of a custom taxonomy listing of news articles.
- This is an example of a new page I developmed within the old ADClinic.com template.
- This is the contact page under development
On 01, May 2011 | No Comments | In CSS HTML Javascript / JQuery Web Design Web Development Wordpress development | By Cindy
Photojournalist Portfolio
RobertMcMurrey.com is a portfolio site I developed for an Austin television photojournalist who wanted a place to showcase both his video work and his still photography. The photographer wanted to take advantage of the social media channels he was already using and be able to easily update his site with his latest works.
I developed his site in WordPress by creating a customized child theme and integrating videos through his YouTube channel. The photographer needs only to upload his latest videos to a YouTube gallery, and they will automatically appear on his website. There are also links to his Twitter page and LinkedIn profile.
The resume page makes use of javascript to expand and close sections for easy reading. All of the sections are open when a user first opens the page. The sidebar is customized to each page, so the photojournalist can comment on the contents of his work, without clutter.
- The is the Experience page with the sections closed.
- RobertMcMurrey.com home page showcases his top video.
- This is a view of the resume section opened by the user.
- The videos page makes use of YouTube’s gallery feature.
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By Cindy
On 31, Aug 2010 | No Comments | In Content Development CSS HTML Javascript / JQuery Photoshop Web Design Web Development Writing | By Cindy
Wedding & Events Planner
Essential Sage Wedding & Events, a wedding planning business in Dallas/Fort Worth, hosts sustainable events for clients, particularly weddings.
Wendy Dorsey already had a website, but she asked me to create a new website that would highlight what set her apart from other wedding planners — environmentalism and sustainability.
I wanted to create a design that communicated fresh and earth-friendly, but wasn’t cliche. I used a designer green and clean white as a canvas, then let photos from her events showcase her style and tell the rest of the story.
The home page, as well as several internal pages include a slider bar above the content to highlight services.
Social media icons and contact information was placed in the footer on each page so visitors would not be more than a click away from contacting her.
The photo gallery highlights the best photos from her events, but visitors are encouraged to “Like” Essential Sage on Facebook to see more photos.
We also wanted to be media-friendly, so we included a section with downloadable files to encourage media coverage.
Particular attention was shown to SEO, by including relevant keywords, internal and external links. Each and every word, title and alternate text was double checked for spelling and accuracy.
- Media page of EssentialSageEvents.com
- Visitors to EssentialSageEvents.com are greeted with bright colors and images.
- An Essential Sage photo
On 31, Jan 2010 | No Comments | In CSS HTML Photoshop Web Design Web Development Wordpress development | By Cindy
Visual Artist Portfolio, E-Commerce Site
Doug Naugle, an artist, asked me to redesign his website so his customers could buy his art directly through him, rather than through a third-party, like art.com or a gallery.
Naugle wanted his e-commerce site to be contemporary and modern — essentially, a reflection of his style as an artist.
I wanted the design to be minimal, so visitors’ attention would be drawn to the art. I also wanted it to be easy for him to upload images of his art and manage his own sales. I decided to use WordPress to power a content management system and handle the e-commerce. The design uses a large slideshow on the home page to showcase recent pieces of art.
E-commerce is handled by the popular WP-Ecommerce plugin.
- Blog entry page from digdougsart.com
- Storefront of digdougsart.com e-commerce section.
- Home page for digdougsart.com
On 31, Jul 2009 | No Comments | In CSS HTML Javascript / JQuery Web Development | By Cindy
Architectural Metal and Glass Business
Innovative Metal Solutions creates and install architectural metal and glass for brands across the country. Owner James Martinez needed a website to showcase his brand, highlight services, and provide case studies and photo examples of his company’s work.
For this project, I teamed up with one of Innovative Metal Solutions’ designers. She provided the designs, and I turned them into reality using HTML, CSS and Javascript.
I also advised IMS on the best ways to integrate social media. I helped them set up a social network on Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube that would connect with the website and extend the brand further.
The home page features a rotating slideshow of examples of IMS’ work. Social media links and contact information are part of the template design. A custom metal bar appears on current navigation sections, using Javascript, to help users know where they are.
- Home page for Innovative Metal Solutions
- Images in the photo gallery are displayed with Lightbox.
- Each IMS case study includes a gallery and description.
- IMS photo gallery
On 31, Mar 2009 | No Comments | In CSS HTML Javascript / JQuery Photoshop Web Design Web Development | By Cindy
Etsy Crafts Artist
In 2009, Caroline Colom Vasquez, the artist behind Paloma’s Nest, asked me to design a website that would give her an individual identity and feature images of her work.
Paloma’s Nest already was selling items through Etsy, but Vasquez felt her brand needed to take a step away from Etsy and establish itself.
I developed a minimalist site, taking its color palette and design inspiration from the art of Paloma’s Nest.
The home page featured rotating images of featured works.
palomasnest.com
- The homepage featured a rotating image to showcase works
- About page for Palomas Nest
- The press page used images to link to recent press.
- Contact page for Palomasnest.com













































